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Chemical Reactions
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Chemistry
8th Grade
02/29/2012

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What is a neutralization reaction?
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In chemistry, neutralisation, or neutralization (see spelling differences) is a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form a salt.
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Identify when a chemical reaction takes place.
Definition
First of all, a catalyst does not change the energetic characteristics of the reactants and products and the barriers between them. It instead finds an alternate reaction pathway that bridges reactants and products, and one that has lower (and thus easier-to-traverse) energy barriers. An alternate pathway means a faster reaction rate. Although a catalyst can itself be considered a reactant, it is regenerated, unchanged, at a later stage in the catalytic process. The regenerated catalyst can then be used to catalyze another like reaction. Thus, in principle, only a very small amount of catalyst is needed to generate copious amounts of product. This is desirable, as many catalysts that are used industrially are very expensive.
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